Solid one piece aluminum construction
Machined from 1” barrel stock
Honed & polished to perfection
Large multi holed muzzle break to reduce noise & increase accuracy
The only barrel created exclusively for the needs of Tippmann markers
Each barrel is hand checked for quality & fit.
Each barrel is individually pack to insure against shipping damage

Product Availability

The Tippmann Werks Barrel is newer, so it should be commonly available, both new and used.

ACCURACY STATISTICS
* I tested the 14" 98C Werks barrel with Big Ball paintballs and a completely stock gun.
At 20 feet from the target:
3 out of 3 balls hit a 3 inch radius circle (3 inches from bullseye).
At 40 feet from the target:
The 3 balls hit: a bullseye (smaller than a dime), 5 inches from bullseye, and 7 inches from bullseye.
At 60 feet from the target:
2 balls hit 9 inches from the bullseye and the third ball did not hit the target.
At 80 feet from the target:
0 out of 4 balls hit the target (25 x 25 inch square), but 2 of those balls hit the tree(target was hung on a tree).

The barrel is not chrome as some say, but a shiny black. Its color and shine is about the same as a black car. There is also three inches of porting that makes it very quiet. I also didn't break any balls with this barrel so far. It feels very solid, or won't break if it gets smacked up against something. I have yet to play with this barrel in a game, but I know that it is going to perform well when I do.

Conclusion:

Much more accurate than the stock barrel. Doesn't seem picky on paint and never seems to break paint. This barrel is a great deal for $45.

I got this barrel for $50 and when I went to try it I had some Brass Eagle paint and that worked terrible. I got some Scorch and Draxxus and it worked perfect. From just about any reasonable distance it shot where I wanted every time. If you read that it is chrome it isn't, it's just a little shinier than the stock barrel.

Conclusion:

I am giving this barrel a 10 because it was quiet, accurate and you can find them cheap.
Also it is less than half the price for a flatline. If you have 98 Custom and are looking for a barrel I would reccommend this one.

Tippmann 98 custom with a double trigger and a 14" Tippmann Werks barrel.

Strengths:

Looks good, accurate, and cheap

Weaknesses:

Can't find any.

Review:

This barrel is awesome, it looks cool, works good, and is cheap too. The first time i played with it I did better than i have ever done before. Don't even bother paying attention to the people who say that just because it's shiny it'll give away your position, that's not true if they can see your shiny barrel they can probably see the rest of your body also. The only problem I had with it is that my barrel cleaner isn't long enough to clean it so I have to get a new one, but other than that it works great.

Conclusion:

I think you should buy this barrel, it's a really good barrel for a really good price.

Anything dry and consistent (oily, dimpled balls go all over the place no matter which barrel)

Strengths:

Ball on ball consistency
The 12" is tight for CQC, but still accurate

Weaknesses:

The fact that the shiney finish doesn't go with the A5 paint job

Review:

I bought the 12" barrel because I play tightly and in alot of close quarters situations. I use field paint, so it's not exactly top of the line. The shots I get, uness a ball broke in my hopper, go right where or right under where I'm aiming because of ball drop. My friend has a 16" barrel. The flat trajectory is slightly longer and is slightly more accurate, but more difficult to maneuvre.

I now own an Angel G7 Fly now, but when I did have the Tippmann Werks barrel on a Tippmann A-5 it was amazing. I wish I could have a Werks on my Angel. I mostly play speedball, but occasionaly I play woodsball and in both the Werks beats any other barrel. In speedball the Werks delivered accurate shots, it was durable, and I only needed a 12 in. barrel not a long 16 in.
In woodsball the barrel was, of course durable and it added AT LEAST another accurate 50 ft. to the paintball without being a long 16 in. barrel. If you are not one of the people who clean their marker after each day of play it does not matter for the Werks. I have played with this barrel when it was totally filthy and it still gave me the performance of a hundred dollar barrel. Of course the good looks of this barrel will make you want to clean it. However, I don't think its a problem, but the Werks does reflect light. This is an amazing barrel for speedball or woodsball.

Conclusion:

Get this barrel it will not let you down and you save money. GREAT BARREL.

This barrel is plenty reliable and durable. It is just fine for the recreational player but if you want to be accurate at a distance I would not recommend this barrel. It is fairly quiet and I haven't had problems with it breaking balls. It shoots balls through it quickly and within a one and a half foot group at 20 yards but if you want to snipe or be accurate I would buy something different.

Conclusion:

If you can get a good deal on this barrel buy it. But there are plenty of other better barrels to purchase over this one. If it comes with your Custom Pro stock then keep it for the sake of running and gunning. It is not all that accurate but if you just want to spray paint without breaking any, it's definately one to keep around!

Absolute no ball breaks Ok price.
A lot more accurate than stock barrel

Weaknesses:

I couldn't find any weakness......

Review:

I wanted to by a new barrel, so I searched on the Internet (pbreview.com) and I tough it would do the job. and it did. the barrel was surprising good... now I can hit people at distances that I could only dream of, and with great accurately... much better than Flatline.

Conclusion:

it's a great nice looking barrel with high accurately. This barrel rocks for the price of $50 it is insane and i wouldnt go and spend over twice as much on a barrel that is a tiny bit more accurate i definitely recomend it

Man this barrel blows the stock one out of the water. Got some good shots in when i was playing a couple weeks. No paintballs were broke except when i was shooting as fast as i could pull the trigger for fun cause i play woodsball. In all a very good barrel for woodsballers and speedballers alike.

Conclusion:

If u want a quality barrel for your tippmann then go and buy it. U wont be disipointed

I got this stock with custom pro, its accuracy is pretty good however I never got a chance to use the stock tippmann barrel. works better then my other markers stock barrels so Im happy.

i used 2000 seconds and only had 2-3 breaks. for oval shaped paint i was surprised. when not using seconds i have had no breaks, even in wet weather. so im impressed. accuracy of the seconds wasnt great but when using spank my accuracy is pretty good.

I recently purchased a empire 7 peice kit which is great but I still use this cuz its easy sometimes. nice to have around and its great length (mines 11.5 i beleive)

Conclusion:

I recommend this as for a stock its great. if your looking at custom vs custom pro get the pro cuz u get the werks with it. then you dont need to upgrade your barrel right away as you normally would.

Well the slickness can be good and bad. This is my friends barrel, but ive used it quiet a bit. Many times when we play aroung out in the woods, he sneaks up on my team and when i get hit, it HURTS. I've been shot in the nuts, and the neck during speedball, but this was much worse. Just a simple arm shot hurt like you wouldnt believe! I dont know why this is. We always use cheap paint out in the woods, and it stings worse that tournament paint, but im used to it. I believe that its the extreme slickness of the inside that give it extra velocity with minimal friction. Its good however because he can get more shots per fill, not that he cares about that, but i would being a tourney player. Also this barrel is ported well and it very quiet and accurate with the right paint to bore match. The barrel is kinda shiny though, and it has given away his position sometimes. I guess that why he tries to come up behind us!

Conclusion:

Get it if youre a Tippmann lover, but i would recomend gettin a low pressure regulator and N2 to maximize your performance